Archive: Author: The Management

08/02/2013

Today is Nick Judd's last day at techPresident, as he is taking off for a few weeks of well-earned R&R before heading off to graduate school at the University of Chicago to study sociology. In his nearly four years with us, he reported intensively on the tech-politics industry, oversaw our news-site redesign and upgrade, drove our coverage of the 2012 presidential cycle, and led our forays into e-book publishing. Among his outstanding work was early and solid reporting on the rise of civic technology (see his 2011 story on Boston's Office of New Urban Mechanics), his in-depth coverage of the role of tech in the rise of Occupy Wall Street, and his stewardship of our 2010 10Questions.com project. Nick brought...

08/01/2013

Every six months or so, we add more items to our "Politics and the Internet" Timeline, a living document that now includes more than 160 items stretching back to 1968 and covering a range of domestic, international and online events. Keep in mind, this isn't an official list but just our best subjective judgment on the most important developments at the intersection of technology and politics. If you would like to suggest something that we've left out, or make a correction to the record, please use this form. Here's what we've added for the period from January 2013 to the end of July: January 13: AARON SWARTZ, OPEN INFORMATION AND DEMOCRACY ACTIVIST, COMMITS SUICIDE Two years after being arrested for downloading millions of articles...

07/02/2013

A week ago, during a speech in Los Angeles, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton condemned NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden's "outrageous behavior" and criticized China for allowing him to leave Hong Kong. One wonders how she would square her remarks with her eloquent advocacy in the past of "internet freedom" and the "freedom to connect." In January 2010, in her first major speech on these topics, she said, "new technologies do not take sides in the struggle for freedom and progress, but the United States does. We stand for a single internet where all of humanity has equal access to knowledge and ideas." In that speech, she evoked Franklin Roosevelt's Four Freedoms: "freedom of expression, freedom of worship, freedom from want, and freedom...

06/27/2013

Monday morning, during the opening session of the MIT-Knight Civic Media conference, Sue Gardner, the outgoing executive director of the Wikimedia Foundation, made a bold statement that quieted the room full of digerati. "We are not lost, but I think we are losing," she said. Taking the long view on the evolution of civic media since the rise of the Internet, she said, "We don't have the information sharing utopia that we imagined we'd have." Other than Wikipedia, which is the only nonprofit website in the top 25 most visited worldwide, the web is dominated by the platforms and the values of for-profit companies. "The insiders are winning," Gardner declared. For the health of society, she said, we need a...

06/21/2013

This is my digital life, circa mid-2013. Your mileage may vary, but I bet only in degree. On June 3th, I sent 111 emails and received 474, according to Mailstrom, an email management tool that I recently started using. On June 4th, I sent 126 and received 476. On June 5th, I sent 103 and received 419. You think this is just what my Gmail account looked like on the days right before Personal Democracy Forum? On June 13th, a week after the conference, it was 43 out and 397 in. According to Google, I have received 8,952 emails from more than 1700 contacts in the last thirty days, and I sent 1,671 to more than 500 different people. No...

06/11/2013

Did we "Think Bigger?" Yes! Beyond the many great individual talks and panels, I was struck to see several cross-cutting themes emerge over Personal Democracy Forum 2013's two days. 1. The power of emotion. For all the emphasis on "big data" and metrics as tools and practices changing the contours of politics, many of the most effective keynotes not only connected at the emotional level (think of Kimberly Bryant of Black Girls Code, or Nancy Lublin of DoSomething, or Shaka Senghor helping close out the second day) but also made the case that emotional intelligence is as important as data analysis. Sara Critchfield's talk in particular drove that point home, but so did Robin Chase's call for action on climate change...

06/05/2013

Last year, with support from the Omidyar Network (ON), we launched a special new vertical called “WeGov,” offering original reporting on the many innovative ways people are using technology to increase government transparency, fight corruption, open data and hack on civic problems. This year, we’re proud to announce that in addition to a renewal of support from ON, we have also begun receiving support from the United Nations Foundation to expand WeGov to cover how tech is being used in innovative ways to strengthen economic development, address environmental problems, improve public health and education, and advance the conditions of women and children all over the developing world. In tandem with our renewed support from ON, we're happy to announce that...

05/20/2013

We're almost done nailing down the schedule for Personal Democracy Forum 2013, just a little less than three weeks away. In addition to our main hall keynotes, we're pleased to be offering more than 20 in-depth breakout sessions featuring an amazing array of 90 expert speakers. Our breakout sessions take place each day of the conference after lunch, on the eighth and ninth floors of the Kimmel Center at NYU, adjoining the Skirball Center where we hold the plenaries. Online registration is still open. This year we've developed several core tracks for the breakouts: Net-powered organizing, the growing civic stack, tech policy, and the uses (and misuses) of political data. We also will be offering a few sponsored sessions with partners...

04/23/2013

I'd like to take my hat off and give Toby Daniels and his team at Social Media Week (SMW) a salute for the email that just landed in my in-box. Titled "Gender 50/50: Help Us Address the Challenge of Gender Balance," (here's the accompanying blog post) it marks the start of the speaker and panel submission process for next September's international SMW with an admission and a commitment. The admission: "We have largely failed in our efforts in being balanced. We do not have fair representation, and we have not achieved a 50/50 balance in men and women participating in our events." The commitment: "My team and I are 100% committed towards making a fundamental change to how we approach...

04/10/2013

We're thrilled to announce our next round of confirmed speakers for Personal Democracy Forum 2013, our tenth annual conference: -Kimberly Bryant, Founder of Black Girls Code; -Scott Chacon, CIO of Union Square Ventures; -Steve Grove, Head of Community Development, Google -Mark Kaigwa, Co-founder of Affrinnovator.com and Nairobi Ambassador for Sandbox Network; -Tracy Russo, Director of New Media, U.S. Justice Department; -Taren Stinebrickner-Kauffman, Founder of SumOfUs; -Berin Szoka, President of TechFreedom; -Mike Turk, President of Opinion Mover Strategies; -Dan Wagner, Chief Analytics Officer, Obama 2012 The full list of previously announced speakers is here. In the coming days, we'll have a lot more details on the program to share. But here's some highlights of what to expect in the main hall. As past attendees know, the conference is structured...